The role of physical activity as conservative treatment for massive rotator cuff tears in elderly patients: a systematic review.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Lorenzo Alirio Diaz Balzani, Rocco Papalia, Anna Maria Alifano, Erika Albo, Giuseppe Francesco Papalia, Mauro Ciuffreda, Chiara De Andreis, Chiara Fossati, Vincenzo Denaro
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Abstract

The aim of this systematic review is to determine the effectiveness on functional and pain outcomes of different exercise protocols as a conservative treatment for massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears in elderly patients. A literature search was carried out consulting Pubmed -Medline, Cochrane central and Scopus to select randomized clinical trials, prospective and retrospective cohort studies or case series, that evaluated functional and pain outcomes after physical therapy in patients aged 65 or over, affected by massive rotator cuff tears. The present systematic review followed the Cochrane methodology for systematic reviews and the reporting was implemented using through the PRISMA guidelines. The Cochrane risk of bias tool and MINOR score were used for methodologic assessment. Nine articles were included. Data concerning physical activity, functional outcomes and pain assessment were obtained from the included studies. The exercise protocols assessed within the included studies were extremely wide with equally different methods of evaluation of the outcomes. However, most of the studies demonstrated a trend of improvement after the treatment, in terms of functional scores, pain, ROM and quality of life. An intermediate methodological quality of the included papers was assessed through the risk of bias evaluation. Our results showed a positive trend in patients who underwent physical exercise therapy. Our conclusion is that further studies of a high level of evidence are needed to achieve consistent evidence to improve clinical practice in the future.

体力活动作为保守治疗老年患者肩袖撕裂的作用:一项系统综述。
本系统综述的目的是确定不同运动方案对功能和疼痛结果的有效性,作为保守治疗老年患者巨大的,不可修复的肩袖撕裂。参考Pubmed -Medline、Cochrane central和Scopus进行文献检索,以选择随机临床试验、前瞻性和回顾性队列研究或病例系列,评估65岁或以上严重肩袖撕裂患者物理治疗后的功能和疼痛结果。本系统评价遵循Cochrane系统评价方法,并通过PRISMA指南实施报告。采用Cochrane偏倚风险工具和MINOR评分进行方法学评价。共纳入9篇文章。从纳入的研究中获得了有关身体活动、功能结果和疼痛评估的数据。在纳入的研究中评估的运动方案非常广泛,评估结果的方法也同样不同。然而,大多数研究表明,在功能评分、疼痛、ROM和生活质量方面,治疗后有改善的趋势。通过偏倚风险评价对纳入论文的方法学质量进行了中等评价。我们的研究结果显示,接受体育锻炼治疗的患者有积极的趋势。我们的结论是,需要进一步研究高水平的证据,以获得一致的证据,以改善未来的临床实践。
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 医学-整形外科
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